So What's All This About Intersection?

You you had gotten by mail you'd have noticed the insert from Intersection, the 1995 Worldcon in Glasgow, Scotland. You may be wondering why we've included it here. The answer is simple: in order to vote for us, you must be a member of Intersection. If you're already an attending member, great, we'll see you there. If you're a supporting member, we'll miss you, but don't forget to vote. If you're not yet a member, you still have time to join.

If you want to go to Scotland for this year's Worldcon, you'll have to purchase an attending membership (and airline tickets). If you can't make it to Scotland you'll probably miss a good convention, but you can still have a chance to vote for us. To do this you must purchase a supporting membership. For your money they will send you copies of the Souvenir Book and Pocket Program, a Hugo Ballot, and (most importantly to us) a 1998 Site Selection Ballot.

Voting?

Once you get your 1998 Site Selection Ballot from Intersection, you'll need to fill it out (We'll have a detailed explanation of the preferential ballot system in the next Factsheet.) and pay the $25 voting fee. (The voting fee gets you an automatic supporting membership in the winning Worldcon, so it doesn't go to waste.) Then, you can mail your ballot to the Site Selection Administrator, carry it to Scotland (or have a friend carry it to Scotland) and vote at Intersection, or give it to one of us in a sealed envelope and we'll take it to Glasgow for you.


Baltimore in 98

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